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61 ■ go away
■ go awayv. i. + avv.andare via; andarsene; partire: Go away!, vattene; DIALOGO → - Absence 1- Are you going away?, hai intenzione di andare via? □ (fam.) Go away!, va là; non fare lo stupido!; niente schiocchezze! -
62 ■ hammer away at
■ hammer away atv. i. + avv. + prep.1 (fam.) darci sotto, darci dentro (per fare o finire qc.); darsi un gran da fare per: He hammered away at his homework, ci dava sotto per finire i compiti2 (fam.) battere, insistere su: to hammer away at a point, insistere su un punto; battere sempre sullo stesso tasto (fig.)3 (mil.) martellare: Guns hammered away at our positions, i cannoni martellarono le nostre posizioni. -
63 ■ laugh away
■ laugh awayA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.allontanare, far scomparire, dissipare con una risata: to laugh away sb. 's misgivings, dissipare ridendo le apprensioni di q. □ to laugh away one's fear, farsi passare la paura con una risata □ to laugh away time, passare il tempo ridendo. -
64 ■ melt away
■ melt awayv. i. + avv.2 (fig.) sciogliersi; dileguare; dileguarsi; disperdersi; scomparire poco a poco: The crowd melted away, l'assembramento si sciolse (o la folla si disperse); My savings have melted away, i miei risparmi sono scomparsi poco a poco. -
65 ■ run away
■ run awayv. i. + avv.andare via; scappare: Don't run away!, non andartene!; to run away from home, scappare di casa □ to run away from the facts, fuggire dalla realtà. -
66 ■ sign away
■ sign awayv. t. + avv.1 alienare, cedere, trasferire per iscritto: to sign away an estate, firmare il contratto di cessione di un bene immobile; to sign away one's control of a territory, cedere il controllo di un territorio2 rinunciare a (fam.: giocarsi) con una firma □ (fig.) to sign away one's freedom, rinunciare alla libertà. -
67 ■ stay away from
■ stay away fromv. i. + avv. + prep.2 tenersi lontano, stare alla larga da (q. o qc.); non toccare (qc.): Stay away from that boy!, sta alla larga da quel ragazzo!; Stay away from guns!, non toccare armi da fuoco! -
68 ■ tear away
■ tear awayA v. t. + avv.2 strappare, staccare, portare via ( anche fig.): The high wind tore away all the petals from the flowers, il forte vento ha staccato tutti i petali dei fiori; I couldn't tear myself away from the scene of the accident, non riuscivo a staccarmi dal luogo dell'incidente3 (fig.) svelare; smascherareB v. i. + avv.1 lacerarsi; strapparsi; venire via (fam.)2 (fam.) andarsene a gambe levate; scappare in tutta fretta. -
69 ■ walk away
■ walk awayv. i. + avv.2 uscire (incolume), cavarsela: He walked away from the car crash unhurt, è uscito dall'incidente automobilistico senza un graffio3 ( sport) staccarsi: My horse walked away from all the others quite easily, il mio cavallo si staccò da (o distanziò) tutti gli altri con la massima facilità. -
70 blast away
blast away sparare a rafficato blast away at — sparare a raffica su [person, target]
* * *vi + adv1) (gun) sparare a raffica2) (band) suonare a tutto volume* * *blast away sparare a rafficato blast away at — sparare a raffica su [person, target]
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71 chase away
chase [sb., sth.] away, chase away [sb., sth.] scacciare (anche fig.)* * ** * *chase [sb., sth.] away, chase away [sb., sth.] scacciare (anche fig.) -
72 gamble away
gamble away [sth.], gamble [sth.] away perdere al gioco [money, fortune]* * *vt + adv(money) perdere al gioco, giocarsi* * *gamble away [sth.], gamble [sth.] away perdere al gioco [money, fortune] -
73 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) farla franca* * *vi + adv + prep1) (steal) dileguarsi con2)(
fam: go unpunished) to get away with sth/with doing sth — fare qc e passarla liscia -
74 hide away
hide [sth.] away, hide away [sth.] nascondere* * *1. vi + advnascondersi, rifugiarsi2. vt + adv* * *hide [sth.] away, hide away [sth.] nascondere -
75 lock away
lock [sth.] away, lock away [sth.] chiudere [qcs.] sotto chiave, in cassaforte* * *vt + adv(valuables) tenere (rinchiuso (-a) al sicuro, (criminal) mettere dentro, (mental patient) rinchiudere* * *lock [sth.] away, lock away [sth.] chiudere [qcs.] sotto chiave, in cassaforte -
76 pour away
pour away [sth.], pour [sth.] away buttare via [surplus, dregs]* * *vt + adv* * *pour away [sth.], pour [sth.] away buttare via [surplus, dregs] -
77 salt away
salt away [sth.], salt [sth.] away mettere via [qcs.] di nascosto* * *vt + advfam mettere da parte* * *salt away [sth.], salt [sth.] away mettere via [qcs.] di nascosto -
78 sign away
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79 tidy away
tidy [sth.] away, tidy away [sth.] mettere via, riporre [toys, plates]* * *vt + adv* * *tidy [sth.] away, tidy away [sth.] mettere via, riporre [toys, plates] -
80 whittle away
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